More on moral critique of theodicies: reply to Robert Simpson

Religious Studies 47 (3):383-388 (2011)
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Abstract

The article discusses moral critique of theodicies, and suggests the need for several distinctions in order to avoid misunderstanding. It distinguishes between moral critique of concrete theodicies and theodicies in general, and between moral critique of the content of theodicies and the consequences of theodicies. But there are also different kinds of moral critique of the content and the consequences. After presenting these distinctions, the article responds to Robert Simpson 's 'Some moral critique of theodicies is misplaced, but not all'.

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